Computers Are Learning About Art Faster than Art Historians
An algorithm took just a few months to draw connections between artists that scholars have been working on for years
Picasso Painting Breaks Auction Record by $37 Million
"Women of Algiers (Version O)" fetched nearly $180 million
Researchers Create Chicken Embryos With Dinosaur-Like Faces
Researchers seeking to understand how birds got their beaks turned back the evolutionary clock just a tad
The White House is Mostly a Reconstruction of the Original
The mansion may have been built over 200 years ago, but its skeleton was redone in the early 1950s
Turning the American Chestnut into a GMO Might be the Only Way to Save it
Adding wheat genes could help the tree fight off blight
X-Rays Reveal Why Old Chocolate Turns White
Liquid fat turns out to be the culprit
Starbucks Moves its Bottled Water Operations Out of California’s Drought
Bottling water in California might not be a great idea, but many companies still do it
Here’s How to Fight Wearing 15th Century Armor
Experts demonstrate some moves in a video while wearing full suits of plate armor
John Quincy Adams Was an Ardent Supporter of Exploration
The president planned to fund an expedition to the South Pole and South Pacific, but the research trip was canceled by his successor, Andrew Jackson
Here's How to Make Harper Lee’s Crackling Cornbread
The recipe is offered with a side serving of dry wit
Labyrinths in Prisons and Hospitals Might Actually Help People Relax
Labyrinths are experiencing a revival
SpaceX’s Capsule Has an Emergency Eject System
The spaceflight company hits another milestone in tests of its Dragon 2 and Falcon 9 systems
Listen to the Newly Reconstructed, Very Creepy Voices of Thomas Edison’s Dolls
A lab figured out how to hear the rare talking dolls without damaging the original recordings
Goofy Looking Ocean Sunfish Are Actually Active Swimmers and Predators
The idea that these giant fish are lazy is just wrong
The Mystery of What Venus de Milo Was Once Holding
A distaff, thread and spindle could have been held in her upraised arms and would have been appropriate for the goddess of love
This African Plant Leads the Way to Diamond Deposits
A palm-like plant seems to grow only on top of diamond-rich deposits called kimberlite pipes
You Can See South Korea’s Seaweed Farms From Space
Seaweed farms offer a sustainable source of vegetable protein
Researchers Come Closer to Making Everyone a Universal Blood Donor
The approach uses an enzyme to snip off the parts of blood cells that can prove problematic
Poop Eating Vampire Squids Aren't Actually Squids at All
The strange-looking animals have a very different reproductive strategy than other cephalopods
The Nepal Earthquake Made Mt. Everest an Inch Shorter
Satellite data gives the first results for the way the land moved during the quake
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